Today's Clips (4/18/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation president and former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright April 12 announced the cohort of 2018 Truman Scholars, which included at least six Indian American students.

IN OTHER NEWS

The first permanent commemorations of slaves connected with Princeton come five months after the release of sweeping research into the university’s racial history.

Some organizations are helping women and low-income minorities get into the software field.

Free food pantries are becoming nearly as common as the campus book store at a growing number of colleges.

The University of Portland player's comments at a school awards ceremony had a female athlete recounting her “horror” at his “violent, misogynistic speech,” which was also denounced by the school's president.

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a suit that questions how far the principles of academic freedom at private colleges extend into the rough and tumble world of internet trolling.

UNC Chapel Hill cannot withhold names, offenses and disciplinary actions after students or faculty are found to have committed instances of sexual misconduct, the NC Court of Appeals ruled on April 17, 2018 after a lawsuit by media.

Last class of Charlotte School of Law faces bleak reality after bar exam results

TRADES

When others walked out of sexist speech at awards banquet at University of Portland, he did not.

Dismayed about American politics? Look in the mirror.

New research finds that students are most likely to be happy with an institution’s response to a racist incident if they perceive the student body to be racially diverse.

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